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    <h1>A HBar chart using the CSV reader</h1>

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    <canvas id="cvs" width="500" height="250">[No canvas support]</canvas>
    
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        window.onload = function ()
        {
            RGraph.CSV('/sample.csv', function (csv)
            {
                // Just fetch the first row of the CSV file, starting at the second column
                var data = csv.getRow(0, 1);
                
                var hbar = new RGraph.HBar({
                    id: 'cvs',
                    data: data,
                    options: {
                        labels: ['Monday','Tuesday','Wednesday','Thursday','Friday','Saturday','Sunday'],
                        gutterLeft: 95,
                        textAccessible: true
                    }
                }).draw();
            });
        };
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    This goes in the documents header:
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&lt;script src="RGraph.common.core.js"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;
&lt;script src="RGraph.common.csv.js"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;
&lt;script src="RGraph.hbar.js"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;
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    Put this where you want the chart to show up:
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&lt;canvas id="cvs" width="500" height="250"&gt;
    [No canvas support]
&lt;/canvas&gt;
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    This is the code that generates the chart:
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&lt;script&gt;
    window.onload = function ()
    {
        RGraph.CSV('/sample.csv', function (csv)
        {
            // Just fetch the first row of the CSV file, starting at the second column
            var data = csv.getRow(0, 1);
            
            var hbar = new RGraph.HBar({
                id: 'cvs',
                data: data,
                options: {
                    labels: ['Monday','Tuesday','Wednesday','Thursday','Friday','Saturday','Sunday'],
                    gutterLeft: 95,
                    textAccessible: true
                }
            }).draw();
        });
    };
&lt;/script&gt;
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